【題目】— Cindy, would you mind if I open the box?

— ________? I don't quite follow you.

A.Why notB.PardonC.ReallyD.Guess what

【答案】B

【解析】

句意:——辛迪,你介意我打開盒子嗎? ——什么?請再說一遍,我沒聽清楚。

考查交際用語。Why not為什么不,表示提出建議;Pardon什么?請再說一遍,一般用于口語當中,表示沒聽清別人說的是什么,請求重復說下;Really真的;Guess what猜是什么,根據(jù)I don't quite follow you.,可知沒聽清對方的話,想讓對方再重復說下,故選B。

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